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The main attraction is a floral clock, created by a prestigious watchmaker [[Relojes Centenario]]. It is located at the center of the park, near a flag mast (the highest point in the park) and at the end of a wide staircase that leads to Avenida de los Insurgentes via a small plaza named Plaza [[Dolores del Río]], a tribute to one of the great divas of [[Hollywood]] and the [[Golden Age of Mexican cinema]].
The main attraction is a floral clock, created by a prestigious watchmaker [[Relojes Centenario]]. It is located at the center of the park, near a flag mast (the highest point in the park) and at the end of a wide staircase that leads to Avenida de los Insurgentes via a small plaza named Plaza [[Dolores del Río]], a tribute to one of the great divas of [[Hollywood]] and the [[Golden Age of Mexican cinema]].


There is also an audiorama for up to 141 people, surrounded by lush vegetation, suitable for listening to classical music and poetry. It sometimes hosts events such as conferences or jazz festivals. A special area is reserved for off-leash dogs. Also, a chess area and some concrete seating sturctures are also found in the park. In recent years, the children´s playground was upgraded, a bike track was added and a restrooms were added.T The park is home to a large number of birds, squirrels and lizards. There is also a large number of cats which are fed and kept inside the park.
There is also an audiorama for up to 141 people, surrounded by lush vegetation, suitable for listening to classical music and poetry. It sometimes hosts events such as conferences or jazz festivals. A special area is reserved for off-leash dogs. Also, a chess area and some concrete seating sturctures are also found in the park. In recent years, the children´s playground was upgraded, [[EcoBici (Mexico City)|EcoBici]] stations were added, a bike track was added and a restrooms were added.T The park is home to a large number of birds, squirrels and lizards. There is also a large number of cats which are fed and kept inside the park.


The corner of Insurgentes Avenue and Porfirio Díaz is also part of the park, has been a busy crossing since the [[Metrobus]] opened in 2006, and includes a fountain and a statue of [[Vicente Guerrero]] on a horse; in this corner, since the 1970´s, every Sunday of the year a group of cyclists come together for bike rides. AC Bicycletero Movement, originated under the statue of the hero of Independence of Mexico, and under the name of ''Biciperros'' still perform Sunday walks free to all.
The corner of Insurgentes Avenue and Porfirio Díaz is also part of the park, has been a busy rush-hour crossing since the [[Mexico City Metrobus]] opened in 2006, and includes a fountain and a statue of [[Vicente Guerrero]] on a horse; in this corner, since the 1970´s, every Sunday of the year a group of cyclists come together for bike rides. AC Bicycletero Movement, originated under the statue of the hero of Independence of Mexico, and under the name of ''Biciperros'' still perform Sunday walks free to all.


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Revision as of 19:28, 10 August 2016

The floral clock and flag.

Parque Hundido (official name is Parque Luis G. Urbina) is an urban park located in Benito Juárez, Mexico City. It´s sunken landscape makes it an ideal isolation spot for relaxation.

It´s site, which was occupied by the brick-making company Ladrillera Nochebuena[1] Porfiriato, became and empty depression, and by 1910 several species of trees were planted thus creating the forest Nochebuena (Bosque de la Nochebuena). In the late thirties, having paved and widened Avenida de los Insurgentes, the city government decided to use the beautiful setting of the forest, to create a new park. It´s layout comprised gardens, walkways and fountains for visitors to enjoy. In the 1950´s it was known as the "Chinese Park", since landscaping evoked chinese gardens, but this changed in 1972, when several reproductions of archaeological pieces distributed in various parts of the park were placed, though the layout was barely modified. Six routes were traced: the highlands, the Zapotec, Mayan, Olmec, Totonac, and Huastec, with artistic reproductions of precolombian stone work; each route was marked with a distinctively colored line on the floor. Today, this routes are followed by runners and joggers.

The main attraction is a floral clock, created by a prestigious watchmaker Relojes Centenario. It is located at the center of the park, near a flag mast (the highest point in the park) and at the end of a wide staircase that leads to Avenida de los Insurgentes via a small plaza named Plaza Dolores del Río, a tribute to one of the great divas of Hollywood and the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.

There is also an audiorama for up to 141 people, surrounded by lush vegetation, suitable for listening to classical music and poetry. It sometimes hosts events such as conferences or jazz festivals. A special area is reserved for off-leash dogs. Also, a chess area and some concrete seating sturctures are also found in the park. In recent years, the children´s playground was upgraded, EcoBici stations were added, a bike track was added and a restrooms were added.T The park is home to a large number of birds, squirrels and lizards. There is also a large number of cats which are fed and kept inside the park.

The corner of Insurgentes Avenue and Porfirio Díaz is also part of the park, has been a busy rush-hour crossing since the Mexico City Metrobus opened in 2006, and includes a fountain and a statue of Vicente Guerrero on a horse; in this corner, since the 1970´s, every Sunday of the year a group of cyclists come together for bike rides. AC Bicycletero Movement, originated under the statue of the hero of Independence of Mexico, and under the name of Biciperros still perform Sunday walks free to all.

Notes

19°22′41″N 99°10′44″W / 19.37806°N 99.17889°W / 19.37806; -99.17889

References

  1. ^ Note: Nochebuena translates to Christmas Eve.